A crash simulation at a local high school may inspire students to make the right choices behind the wheel.Greenfield firefighters and paramedics responded to the high school for a report of a head-on crash.VIDEO: Mock drill designed to encourage teens to make right choicesWhile emergency personnel tended to the wounded, students watched from bleachers as the mock-emergency played out."We have one fatality, three injured and one person that is going to be arrested," said one responder over the emergency radio.Fire Chief Jon Cohn said its important for these young drivers to see a scene like this -- including wounded bodies, the Jaws of Life and a lot of blood -- to send a message early."We wanted to make it as realistic as possible so they see the back end of the decisions they make," he said.Alicia Davila said the message came through loud and clear."It makes me more aware since I'm a driver," she said. "It's very scary."Matt Brattz, a student at Greenfield High School, was the fatality in the mock crash."It was kind of difficult because everyone is yelling my name," he said. "I hear other people screaming in the car, the medical examiner had to come verify everything and take measurements."Braatz was even placed into a body bag: an image neither he nor his classmates will soon forget."It was pretty eye opening," classmate Cole Cheever said. After the mock accident, the Fire Department spoke to students and answered any questions.The event also included a eulogy to demonstrate how families are impacted. To see photos from the mock crash, tap here.

GREENFIELD, Wis. —

A crash simulation at a local high school may inspire students to make the right choices behind the wheel.

Greenfield firefighters and paramedics responded to the high school for a report of a head-on crash.